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A Hard Book To Put Down
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I was excited to get a chance at reading this book, especially after taking a peek at the synopsis and sample. A dystopian world caused by a virus, which in turn changes the DNA of certain people providing them with supernatural abilities. What a combination! And after reading the novel, I’m certainly not disappointed.

I became engrossed in the story right from the beginning, immediately feeling the pain and fear of Allira, the main character. Written in first person (my personal favorite), the author does a wonderful job with the “voice” of the main character. The writing style makes it so easy to get drawn into the story and into the thoughts of Allira.

Usually, I’m pretty good at guessing twists and turns of plots, but I must admit, there were a few twists that actually surprised me. I don’t like spoilers in reviews, so I won’t give examples, but the lies and deceit keep you wondering who is trustworthy and adds an extra element to the story. There is so much action that takes place, writing a review without giving details is a challenge. I can say though, not once did I ever become bored reading this novel.

I thoroughly enjoyed The Institute and the way it ended leaves me hungry for the next installment, Resistance. I am late for work, which is the only reason I’m not allowing myself to start it. If Resistance is anything like the first one, I’ll have a hard time putting it down as well.

I want to thank the author for giving me a copy in exchange for an honest opinion. The Institute is definitely worth the read! I can’t wait to get back home to start Resistance!
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